Afghanistan and the CIA Heroin Ratline. Two CIA Agents Arrested by Minutemen while Crossing Mexican Border with 1300 Pounds of Cocaine. The volunteers were completely astonished when the two arrestees pulled out CIA ID cards and explained they were actually carrying the drug as part of their duties and that the cargo belonged to the Central Intelligence Agency.
The incident took place last night, in the Chihuahuan desert, near the Texan city of El Paso. A group of seven Minutemen saw a large black SUV drive rapidly across the border. They chased the vehicle in their own trucks and achieved to immobilize it after a chase of more than 15 miles. RIP #GARYWEBB true American Hero. Gang Members Implicate U.S. Gov't in Dumping Crates of Guns in Chicago. By Isaac Davis There is a well-documented history of the U.S. government supplying weapons and arms to both friends and foe for political purposes and for profit.
In addition to publicly known global arms deals to U.S. political allies like Israel and Saudi Arabia, revelations about the rise of ISIS indicate that U.S. arms and military trainees have been a critical factor in the rise of the terror group. From 2006 to 2011 the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms ran a gun smuggling operation into Mexico to ostensibly dismantle Mexican drug gangs, accomplishing the precise opposite, however, in what has affectionately become known as Fast and Furious. Further back in time we have covert operations like Oliver North’s Iran Contra scandal of the mid 1980s, and America’s involvement in arming rebels in Central America to destabilize uncooperative governments. Watch the full interview here: Something doesn’t add up.
The Covert Guide to Concealed Carry (Ad) There-are-4-branches-federal-government-now-and-none-its-officials-are-elected?akid=16013.1217547. Photo Credit: Getmilitaryphotos / Shutterstock In the wake of the 2001 terrorist attacks, Washington pursued its elusive enemies across the landscapes of Asia and Africa, thanks in part to a massive expansion of its intelligence infrastructure, particularly of the emerging technologies for digital surveillance, agile drones, and biometric identification.
In 2010, almost a decade into this secret war with its voracious appetite for information, the Washington Post reported that the national security state had swelled into a “fourth branch” of the federal government -- with 854,000 vetted officials, 263 security organizations, and over 3,000 intelligence units, issuing 50,000 special reports every year. Though stunning, these statistics only skimmed the visible surface of what had become history’s largest and most lethal clandestine apparatus. Legendary Author of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" Admits He Was Recruited by CIA to Run Drugs.
Best-selling author Robert Kiyosaki, best known for his book “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” recently revealed that he was offered to smuggle drugs for the US government while he was working for the military during the Vietnam war.
Kiyosaki mentioned this fact during a recent conference in Bozeman, Montana, and then later clarified his statements in an interview with Millie Weaver. DARK DEFIANCE: WHERE THERE'S SMOKE . . . Gary Webb. In his just-released book, 'Dark Alliance,' deposed Mercury News reporter Gary Webb tells his side of the story behind the award-winning CIA-crack connection that tanked his career.
The Metro, Silicon Valley's Weekly Newspaper letters@sjmetro.com I N DECEMBER I gathered up all my notes and files and wrote a four-page project memo for my editors, outlining the story as I saw it. I proposed to tell the tale of how the infant L.A. crack market had been fueled by tons of cocaine brought in by a Contra drug ring, which helped to spread a deadly new drug habit "through L.A. and from there to the hinterlands.
" "This series will show that the dumping of cocaine on L.A.' Mainstream Media Finally Exposes CIA Drug Trafficking Conspiracy in Explosive History Channel Series. Richard Nixon, in his effort to silence black people and antiwar activists, brought the War on Drugs into full force in 1973.
He then signed Reorganization Plan No. 2, which established the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Over the course of five decades, this senseless war has waged on. At a cost of over $1 trillion — ruining and ending countless lives in the process — America’s drug war has created a drug problem that is worse now than ever before. This is no coincidence. For years, those of us who’ve been paying attention have seen who profits from this inhumane war — the police state and cartels. This horrendously corrupt and violent drug war has gotten so bad, that it is getting pushed into the mainstream. In this documentary, History channel promises to delve into items that, up until recently, were considered ‘conspiracy theory.’
Illegal Drug Trade Essential to Geopolitics, Says Former Diplomat. Isaac Davis, Staff WriterWaking Times The illegal drug trade is an essential component of global politics, playing a central role in the proliferation of arms used to destabilize countries and unseat unfavorable regimes in the geopolitical quest to create favorable conditions for oil ventures while bolstering the banking industry.
Exposing the CIA's Complicity In America's Cocaine Trade. U.S. Invasion of Afghanistan Spawned Worst Global Heroin Epidemic Ever.